H2Oi 2010 – Waterfest vs. H2Oi

Photos by Castro

People often ask “What’s the difference between Waterfest and H2Oi (besides location)?  In 2010 I decided to make the trip to Ocean City, Maryland for the first time to answer that question.

I’ve been a devoted Waterfest guy since I first went back in 2007.  Truth be told, 2010 was the first time I went along for the ride to H2Oi so I didn’t really know what to expect.  With that being said, H2Oi is without say a smaller car show than Waterfest in terms of both the number of vendors and attending visitors.  But what it lacks in size it makes up for in quality.


Taking a drive down Coastal Highway is what separates Waterfest from H2Oi for me.  All the show cars that would normally be on display in vendor booths fill up the small strip of road all night long with the hundreds of cars of all those attending the show to make a truly awesome sight.  I remember sitting outside on our condo balcony overlooking the main strip and thinking to myself: “How long can I possibly stay outside looking at all these cars driving by?”  The answer was: pretty damn long!

The drivers did not let up the whole night long.  They took to the streets in fleets of 3-6 and cruised up and down the strip checking out all the random get togethers popping up anywhere and everywhere they could all the while providing an awesome show for the hundreds that lined the sidewalks trying to get a peek at what was driving down next.

Photo from StanceWorks

Most of the more memorable drivers were the bagged ones dropping their cars’ back ends to the ground while driving and leaving a trail of sparks behind them.

H2Oi isn’t limited to just European cars as some seriously stanced JDM cars came out to play for the weekend with us.

The car show itself was loaded with most of the same vendors as Waterfest like Forge Motorsport, Unitronic, APR, and VWoA.  However this year Rotiform made the long drive from California and set up shop next to Dubkorps to provide a seriously unique booth setup.

All in all, H2Oi is definitely what it advertises itself to be: a laid back VW/Audi car show.  The warm weather and miles of beaches make the event more of a mini vacation with a car show happening in the background than an in your face VW event.  The only question worth asking is which event is better, Waterfest or H2Oi?

The answer is a bit more complicated than a simple choice.  Waterfest is the mother of North American VW/Audi events that needs the full 2 day weekend to soak in everything there is to do and see.  H2Oi on the other hand is a more condensed show that for the most part can be observed in under 4 hours.  In terms of after hours activity, Waterfest has the insane frat boy partying atmosphere of a college dorm party on steroids but suffers from a limited quantity of quality cars, whereas H2Oi brings out the big boys (and girls) of the VW/Audi scene and showcases them everywhere and anywhere possible.

H2Oi is definitely a show worth visiting for any VW/Audi enthusiast, it was and always will be an awesome laid back car show, but it will never and should never be the same event as Waterfest.  H2Oi is definitely an event of its own.

Check out the rest of the pictures taken by Castro HERE. Here’s a sample of the set…

Waterfest Checklist

We’ve put together a list of recommended items that all Orangeball members should bring to the 2010 Rally.  If you think of something else we should bring please comment below this post and it will be added to the list.  See you on the 16th!

Vehicle Inspection Checklist

  • Full Tank of Gas
  • Spare Tire that is inflated and in good condition
  • Jack, and Lug wrench
  • Check tires, including spare, for low pressure, uneven wear, and bulges
  • Check brakes and brake fluid level
  • Check CV boot for rips. (Turn wheel all the way to one side and inspect)
  • If near a oil change interval, change your Oil
  • Coolent topped up
  • Check transmission oil level if possible
  • Washer fluid topped up
  • Wiper blades in good condition
  • All lights work (headlight high/low, hazard, reverse, turn, brake)
  • Overall functionality of your vehicle
  • Your body kit / Bumpers are secure

Items you should bring

  • Passport / Citizenship / Birth Certificate / Driver’s License
  • Cell Phone
  • FRS Two Way Radio
  • At least $50USD because not every place takes credit cards
  • At least $15USD in change for tolls
  • Blankets / Sleeping Bags
  • Water, Drinks or Snacks
  • Emergency Tire Inflation Kit
  • Spare 500ml bottle of DOT4 brake fluid in the trunk
  • Spare 1L bottle of oil in the trunk
  • Spare 1L bottle of Coolent in the trunk
  • Cloths and Toiletries
  • Extra Fuses
  • Jumper Cables
  • Spare Keys
  • Spare ECU
  • Spare Spark Plugs
  • Lug Nut Key

Strongly Recommended

Unitronic Chipped Waterfest 16 Pre-Registration $100 Discount

Don’t wait another minute and pre-register now to get the greatest deal of the year on your Unitronic Software.

PRE-REGISTER NOW AND SAVE $100 on your Unitronic Software + Get a free t-Shirt and some goodies, >>>> ONLY at Waterfest 16 in Englishtown, NJ. <<<<

All pre-registered cars and stages are eligible for the $100 discount including Big Turbo Files. This includes the latest released TSI flashing available for all 2.0TSI Engines 2008+

For more details and ways to sign up click here!

Orangeball Rally Waterfest Hotels

The hotel for those who want something near the rest of the members is the Holiday Inn 10 minutes away on Independence way.  It is a full service hotel with a bar..  If you mention the Orangeball Rally when you book your room here you will receive a daily rate of $69 per night instead of the regular $79 per night fare:

Holiday Inn
100 Independence Way
Princeton, NJ 08540
Phone 609.520.1200


Waterfest discount for Orangeball members

All those who register with the Orangeball will receive a $5 discount on both Saturday and Sunday’s admission fees when pre-ordering your Waterfest tickets online.  Your names will be submitted once the registration process is complete on our end and you will need to enter “Orangeball” into your car club/affiliation as shown below to complete the process.

Waterfest 15 by Jo Allard

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Orangeball 2007

Orangeball 2007 from Orangeball on Vimeo.

The 2007 Orangeball Rally from Montreal to Waterfest.  This was the first year of the Orangeball Rally (and also the longest in terms of driving distance & time), this year also saw our first and only accident.  Mark was driving down the I-87 when a blown tire laying on the highway was picked up by a passing Subaru and flung onto the front end of his Blue Lagoon MK4 Jetta.  Mark was thankfully unharmed but the towing home put a serious dent in his pocket.

Being our first year at organizing this event, we ended up taking a much longer route than expected.  Our intentions were to make the rally a whole day event with a pass through more winding back roads however this proved to be a big mistake when drivers were taking almost 12 hours to drive down to a destination that normally takes 6 to 7 hours to get to.  Lesson learned!

Orangeball 2008

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Orangeball 2009

Orangeball 2009 from Orangeball on Vimeo.